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Dell's employee satisfaction rate plummets as workers express ...
In February 2023, Dell announced it was cutting 6,650 jobs, or about 5% of its global workforce. Dell's co-Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Clarke, wrote in a memo to employees at the time that the ...
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Dell CEO's harsh new policy for employees isn’t going as planned
In February, Dell CEO Michael Dell said in a memo to employees, which revealed the change, that the company was cutting remote and hybrid work due to the fast pace of innovation in the tech industry.
Internal survey results obtained by Business Insider show that a key measure of worker satisfaction at Dell has dropped by almost 50% in two years.
Dell announces job cuts, AI restructuring Dell sent a memo to employees in August 2024 announcing layoffs and its plans to restructure the company around artificial intelligence.
This followed Dell laying off 13,000 employees in 2023. Dell's sales team were the first to be asked to return five days a week to office in September 2024, according to reports.
The employee satisfaction score at Dell has fallen to 32 from 63 two years ago, with staff citing layoffs, return-to-office mandates, AI implementation and culture shifts.
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